Wednesday, July 12, 2017

Flipping Geology: Dante’s Inferno

Once upon a time, when I was knee high to a grasshopper, I was introduced to the delights of Religious Indoctrination.
The indoctrination began at junior school where the teachers informed me [in no uncertain terms] that unless I started talking to the invisible Himup there in Heaven then I would be consigned to an invisible Helldown there where I would endure never ending torment and torture.
I guess that was their way of saying: Welcome to Our World.

Religion has actually convinced people that there’s an invisible man
living in the sky who watches everything you do, every minute of every
day.
And the invisible man has a special list of ten things he does not want you to do.
And if you do any of these ten things, he has a special place,
full of fire and smoke and burning and torture and anguish, where he
will send you to live and suffer and burn and choke and scream and cry
forever and ever ’til the end of time!
But He loves you.George Carlin

And these blackboard comedians then had the audacity to turn
round and say that the mental torture and physical torment they were
inflicting would be “the happiest days of my life”.
Talk about lowering life expectations.

Needless to say, the most important lesson I learned at junior school was to take everything I was taught with a pinch of salt.
The other really important lesson was: Insanity [like beauty] is in the eye of the beholder.

Harvey is a 1950 comedy-drama film based on Mary Chase’s play
of the same name, directed by Henry Koster, and starring James Stewart
and Josephine Hull.
The story is about a man whose best friend is a pooka named Harvey — in the form of a six-foot, three-and-a-half-inch tall invisible rabbit.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harvey_(film)

Therefore, it’s no real surprise that academia excels when it comes to combining science with theology to form a compromised consensus called Ecclesiastical Science.

It is well known that the Jesuit physicist, Georges LeMaitre, conceived the astronomical Big Bang Theory in order, as the late Hannes Alfven recalled, to reconcile his physics with his theology.
…
So it is theology that is driving science, rather than science, theology.
One of the problems the Big Bang theory has is explaining how, after
the initial explosion where everything is moving away from everything
else, that in the future, this outward motion mysteriously reverses and
matter begins to accrete or accumulate. An expanding universe cannot have colliding galaxies by simple definition, and neither is it possible for matter moving away from every other particle of matter, to then suddenly reverse direction, and start to accrete; it is simply a theological nonsense in which the miraculous dominates.Science or Theology? – Louis Hissink – 5 August 2016https://lhcrazyworld.wordpress.com/2016/08/05/science-or-theology/
The university is generally regarded as a formal institution that has its origin in the Medieval Christian setting.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University#History

This marriage of science and theology is enshrined in the magical concept of action at a distance whereby an “object” is physically influenced by a theory, concept or postulate.
The theological beauty of action at a distance lies in the multiplicity of causal possibilities that include [amongst many other things] Divine Intervention and The Hand of God.

In physics, action at a distance is the concept that an object can be moved, changed, or otherwise affected without being physically touched (as in mechanical contact) by another object.
That is, it is the nonlocal interaction of objects that are separated in space.
Pioneering physicist Albert Einstein described the phenomenon as “spooky action at a distance”.
This term was used most often in the context of early theories of gravity and electromagnetism to describe how an object responds to the influence of distant objects.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Action_at_a_distance

This marriage of convenience was consummated over 300 years ago by the most acclaimed mathematical Fudge Meister of them all: Isaac Newton.

Hypotheses non fingo (Latin for “I feign no hypotheses“, “I frame no hypotheses”, or “I contrive no hypotheses”) is a famous phrase used by Isaac Newton in an essay, General Scholium, which was appended to the second (1713) edition of the Principia.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypotheses_non_fingoNewton was a fellow of Trinity College and the second Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Newton

And in the best traditions of Ecclesiastical Science the Earth Scientists have decided in their pious wisdom that the interior of our planet is hellishly hot.

Furthermore, the 21st century Earth Scientists have regressed Ecclesiastical Science back to the 14th century by recreating Dante’s nine concentric circles of Hell within the Earth.

Things begin to go wrong when George
Carlin’s “invisible man in the sky” decides to become visible,
especially when he takes the form of fiery comets, meteors, CME’s,
torrential rains, tornadoes, and planets. “As above, so below” the
saying goes, and when the skies turn angry, life on Earth follows suit.
Gunnar Heinsohn’s radically shortened chronology reminds us that twice
in the 1st millennium Earth was struck by horrendous catastrophes. The
first, in the time of Marcus Aurelius, featured Antonine Fires and a
killer pestilence. The second, circa 1,087 years ago, buried much of
the city of Rome and destroyed its western empire. Plague, starvation
and social chaos soon followed. There was no need to imagine a
subterranean Hell of fire, pain, horror and suffering. Such scenes were
commonplace on the surface of the Earth. Below it could only be worse.
For those who survived, the main problem was preventing a recurrence of
these calamities. Obeying 10 rules was a small price to pay. Adopting
postures of submission, repeating sacred words, all the while killing
those whose heretical rites were not officially approved, made sense,
and still does, to some. Fail to follow their rituals and they will
kill you. Anything that keeps the man in sky from becoming visible
again is still considered to be worth a try. Embedded in our DNA is a
subliminal awareness of something that science confirms: more than
99.9% of all the species of plants and animals that have ever lived on
Earth are extinct.

Tim,
Notice that the outer core is not designated as liquid, or so
seismology tends to inform us, and that there is no representation of
magma, hence liquid, in the crust, Moho, and upper mantle. Or the outer
core is portrayed as liquid depending on the source bring referred to.
You would suspect that with plate tectonics theory large areas of
magma would exist under the spreading ridges, and equally large pools
under the ring of fire, since erupting volcanoes are simply ejection of
magma which has to be liquid in the first place.
Nor is any mechanism offered to cause surges in termperature to cause
periodic volcanism for a geological model that assumes a decreasing
source of radiogenic heat in the first place. Surging radiogenic heat
is not theoretically possible, though I do recall one USEnet poster
mentioning that the US Navy’s experimental reactors in Carolina
exhibited inexplicable surges in power, and hence radiogenic output
(Charles Cagel pers.comm).

That’s all I know – Cagle mentioned to
me years ago (10 ?) and it remains a puzzle. Of course the Russians knew
about fluctuations in plutonium alpha particle emission, Steven Schnoll
etc, so that’s a line of inquiry to be followed.

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